The Philippine Star

Perlas coach wary of cagebelles’ tough schedule

- – Nelson Beltran

KUALA LUMPUR – Perlas Pilipinas tangles with Singapore at 7:15 p.m. tonight at the start of the SEA Games women’s basketball competitio­n but Filipino coaches are more concerned on the Filipina cagebelles’ schedule, which they felt the host team has pulled some one-upmanship.

Perlas coach Patrick Aquino said Malaysia is obviously using its advantage as host to the hilt by making it difficult for its fancied rivals with a schedule that gives them little breathing room.

“No doubt, they consider us the toughest threat by looking at the schedule,” said Aquino, pointing to six games they’re playing in six straight days.

“All the teams have their rest days. We’re given our rest day in the last day of competitio­n,” Aquino added.

To make things worst, Perlas Pilipinas is scheduled to play Malaysia at 11 a.m. Thursday after its 8:15 p.m. duel with Thailand on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Malaysia takes a rest Wednesday before playing the Philippine­s on Thursday.

Malaysia and Thailand are the dominant teams in SEAG women’s play with a combined gold-medal haul of 17.

But the Philippine­s now looms as a threat to the two following the Filipinas’ title run in the 2016 SEABA Championsh­ip in Malacca.

The Filipinas, however, must pace themselves to be ready for their backbreaki­ng back-to-back games against the Thais and the Malaysians.

Neither Perlas can afford to take for granted Singapore tonight, Indonesia tomorrow, Myanmar on Tuesday and Vietnam on Friday.

It’s a one-round-robin competitio­n among seven teams with the top three automatica­lly bagging the gold, silver and bronze medals.

Malaysia and Indonesia wound up tied at 4-1 then Thailand and the Philippine­s deadlocked at 3-2 in Singapore in 2015. Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand finished 1-2-3 on the winner-over-the-other rule.

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